Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 20, 1919, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, FEBRUARY 20, 1919.
ing 1,984 boxes.
Avaraga price, 26.65c. f. o. b. Till­ average of 27.56c.
Cheese sold tor $36,327.36 an av­
j
Factory
received
3,899.11
for
mak-
amook.
erage of 25.83c. Tillamook. The com­
' ing cheese.
3.151 tbs. whey butter fat sold,
Expenses for the year were $3.- pany ’did not get the advantage of
$1.704.43 realized from whey
average price of 26.45c.
the high prices of the spring and late
Meda Creamery Co.
406.07.
cream
sold.
December butter fat will be 86c.
fall, hence the average is as low ad
Factory received 1,104,590 Ibs. of
Company
r.iade
improvements
to
commenced
skimming
Factory
Factory received $6.348.97 for
it is.
milk duringg 1918, as against 1,069-
;
factory
at
a
cost
of
$413.04.
whey the last of April.
Average yield was 11.3 lbs. cheese
900 during 1917, showing a gain of making cheese, or 3c. the lb., ap­
Resources—Building and ground,
Factory received $7,883.91 for
proximately.
34,690 lbs. over 1917.
,$1,599.80; Supplies paid for, $1,553- per 100 Ibs. milk.
making
cheese.
Expenses for the year were $6,165,-
1,713 lbs. of butter fat was renliz-
Milk contained 45,446 tbs. butter
Expenses for the year were $6.- 50; Cash in Bank. $653.14; Due on
07.
fa.
stock account, $60.00; December ed from w hey cream, which brought
885.97,
showing
a
gain
of
$997.91
on
Resources—Building and ground
Average was 4.115 per cent butter
making due company, $104.46. Total. $908.92.
operating expenses.
carried at $1,516.42; Supplies on
Factory received $4.348.57 for
fat in milk.
$3,970.90.
$1,657.56
was
spent
during
the
124.588 Ibs. cheese produced mak­ hand paid for, $1,238.00; Cash in
Liabilities—Capital
stock
out­ making cheese.
year
for
whey
skimming
ylant
and
bank. $718.30; December making
ing 1,809 boxes.
Expenses for the year were $3,907..
standing, $525.00; December money
addition or betterments to factory.
due cuiapaay, $180.18. Total $3,-
Cheese sold for $32,504.40.
in, $627.84; Due bank, note, $700.00 68.
Resources
—
Building
and
ground.
652.90.
Average price received, 26.09c.
Factory spent $979.74 for separa­
$4.051.11; Supplies on hand paid Balance favor stockholders. $2,118,-
Liabilities—Capital stock
out-
Avetage yield was 11.28 Ibs. cheese
tor plant during the year.
06; Total, $3,970.90.
.or,
$1,945.25;
Cash
in
bank.
$553.-
stamiing, $670.00; December money
per 100 Ibs. milk.
Resources—Building and ground,
76; December making due company, i AU of the 1918 cheese has been
Company received $3,841.08 for in. $1,026.36; Balance favor stock­
sold and shipped. Cheese is today sel­ $3,246.73; Supplies on hand. $1 1
$.
’
56.68;
Nine
small
accounts
due
holders, $1,956.54; Total, $3,652.90.
making gcheese.
ling at 38c. for triplets, the highest 727.00; Wood, $165.37; Cash in
i
u... $199.12; Total $7,010.12.
Company is carrying $358.00 more
Expenses for the year were $3,-
hank, $41.31. Total $5,180. 41.
oil» — price known.
Liabilities—Capital stock
supplies
than
last
year,
hence
will
396.85.
Liabilities—Capital stock
out-
s
aading.
$600.00.
Bills
payable
at
not have quite enough money to pay South Prairie Creamery Company.
December butter fat will be 86c.
standing. $500.00; Due bank on
bank,
$1,500.00;
December
money
in
Cold
Springs
Cheese
Factory
Factory received $2,940.523 Ibs. of
Resources— Building and ground, to.- December milk without securing
notes, $2,200.00; By balance or
milk, containing 121,321 tbs butter $762.32; Due cheese maker $105.00; • The factory received a total of plus, $2,480.41. Total, $5,180.41. sur-
$2,200; supplies on hand paid for, small loan.
,;y balance favor stockholders, $4,- 1,190,354 Ibs. of milk during 1918,
All
of
the
1918
cheese
is
now
sold
fat.
$1,043.25; Cash in bank. $691.89;
We bought heavily of supplies and
as against 1,175.770 tbs. in 1917.
Average butter fat. 4.126 per cent. 053.60.
Oretown Cheese Co., salt, $30.63; and shipped. Price of triplets is 38c.
have more of some supplies than we
fat
in
milk,
an
46,833
Ibs.
butter
330.816 tbs. of cheese produced,
December making
due company, Tillamook, the highest prce known.
will need for the coming season. If
average of 3.934 per cent.
Holstein Creamery Company.
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making 4,719 boxes.
$71.40; Total $4,037.17.
the stockholders think best, we can
produced,
mak-
131,325
Ib3.
cheese
The
factory
received
3,142,797
ibs.
Average
yield.
11.25
lbs.
cheese
Blaine
Creamery
Co.
Liabilities—Capital stock outstand­
dispose of some of the supplies.
ing 1,829 boxes.
of milk during 1918.
Factory received 608,814 Ibs. of per 100 tbs. milk.
ing, $1,500; December money in.
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an
$34,876.74,
Cheese
sold
for
116,773
Ibs.
of
butter
fat
in
milk.
I
fheese
sold
for
$86.931.32.
$557.28, balance favor stockholders, milk during 1918, as against 557,868
t
Mohler
Creamery.
Average
butter
fat
in
milk,
3.715
'
average
of
26.55c.
Tillamook,
Average price received. 26.29c. the
I
Ibs. during 1917.
$1,979.89; Total $4.037.17.
Factory received 2,502,226 tbs. of
lbs.
( Average yield was 11.03
per cent.
Milk coutalned 26.463 lbs ofbut- tb. Tillamook.
All of the 1918 cheese has been
milk.
cheese
per
100
Ibs.
milk.
We
figured
an
extra
six
points
on
2,800
Ibs.
whey
fat
produced,
ter
fat.
shipped and sold, Triplet cheese iB
104,919 lbs. butter fat in milk.
all butter fat shown by Babcock test, | Expenses tor the year were $3,679-
Average test or buter fat content, which sold for $1,583.90.
now sellingg at 38c. Tillamook, the
Average test, 4,113 per cent.
Factory received $9,623.51 for making 18.856 Ibs more, that being 17. This shows a substantial gain
4.34 per cent, the highest in associa-
highest price known.
277,270 Ibs. cheese produced.
the basis of division when patrons over amount received for making
making cheese.
tlon.
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Average yield, 11.08 Ibs. cheese
and as the company is now in good
Expenses for the year were $8,778,- were paid.
68,220 Ibs. cheese produced, mak­
Sandlake Creamery Co.
335,627 Tbs. of cheese manufactur­ finacial codition, it might be as well per 100 lbs. milk.
34.
Factory received 344,078 Ibs. of ing 959 boxes.
| to make for a little less than hereto­
3,804 boxes cheese produced.
Resources—Building and ground, ed and sold, making 4,810 boxes.
Y|eld 11.2 Ibs. cheese per 100 lbs.
milk during 1918.
Cheese sold for $76,185.3 4.
Average yield. 10.67 Ibs. cheese fore. We also have quite a lot of sup­
$3.481.94; Supplies on hand paid for.
37.588 Ibs. cheese produced mak­ milk.
Average price, 27.48c.
plies on hand.
Cheese sold for $18,008.18, aa $3,077.45; Cash in bank. $1,386.72; per 100 Ibs. milk.
ing 528 boxes.
Resources
—
Building
and
ground,
Cheese
sold
for
$89.847.14.
Factory
paid $7,713.72 for making
December
making
due
us,
$296.88;
average
of
26.39c.
the
lb.
1917
13,825 Ibs. butter fat in milk.
Average price, 26.77c. Tillamook. $2,000.00; Supplies paid for, $1,000; cheese.
Account due company, $23.90, Total.
Average butter fat in milk, 4.02 cheese sold for $14,386.88.
6,012 Ibs. of butter fat sold front Cash in bank. $524.56; Accounts due
2.782c. average price paid for mak­
Company received $2,080.97 for $8,266.02.
per cent.
Liabilities—Capital stock outstand- > whey cream.
company, $422.65; December making ing, against the average of 3.027c.
making cheese.
37.589 Ibs. cheese produced.
Expenses were $2,035.84. From I ing, $1,400.00; December money in. ' $3,227.13 was realized from whey due company, $104.04; 1919 expense charged on an average for the county
Average yield, 10.92 Ibs. cheese per
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this
should be deducted wood on $1.132.27; Balance favor stockbold-| cream sold, or a litle more than 10c. account, $15.00; Total $4.066.25.
100 lbs. milk.
era. $5,733.75. Total, $8,266.02.
the 100 Tbs. milk. It also figures
Liabilities—Capital
stock
out-
hand paid for.
Alder Vale Creamery.
Cheese sold for $10,118.37.
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about ten times more than your of­ standing, $1,100.00; By balance. I 614,903 Tbs. milk received during
Resources —Building and ground,
Average price, 26.91 e. the n>.
fice and selling expense amounts to, $2.966.25. Total, $4,066.25.
$1,527.18; Supplies paid for, $300.50
The Tillamook Creamery
the year.
Tillamook.
The factory received 5,599,418 Ibs. which is l-10c. the lb. cheese made. | All of the 1918 cheese has now
64,477 Ibs. cheese produced.
Factory received $1,656.76 for Cash in bank, $18.34; December
Factory received $10,699.69 tor been sold and shipped. The cheese
Average yield. 10.84 lbs. cheese
making eheese, $73.60 en loss und making due us, $97.00; Total, $1,- nt milk during 1918. and this milk
making cheese, an average of 3.19c.mareked
is
bare
of
supplies per 100 Ibs. milk.
contained 231,753 lbs. butter fat.
gain account, and $250.00 from the 943.02.
and the market today is 38c. Tilla­
Liabilities—Capital
stock
out­
Average butter fat in milk was the Ib.
914 boxes of cheese received.
sale of stock.
Expenses for the year were $8,- mook on triplets, the highest price
24,017 Ibs. bitter fa in milk.
Old note of $200.00 was paid off. standing, $7 50.00; By balance favor 4,139 per cent.
ever known.
634,833 lbs. cheese produced, mak­ 319.42.
Cheese sold for $16,572.18.
$1,666.40 was spent for expense ae- stoek, $1,193.02. Total $1,943.02.
Resonrces- Building and ground,
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All of the 1918 cheese is now sold, ing 3.833 boxes.
Average price received, 25.7c. Ib.
count and Improvements for the fac­
Average yield. 11.34 Tbs. cheese per i $14.605.56; Supplies paid for. |2.-
Cloverdale Cheese Company.
Factory quit October 1st, 1918.
tory, and the company now has December butter fat will probably
820.00; Cash in bank. $271.30; De-
Patrons paid $1,936.14 for making
The factory received 2,132,036 lbs.
$126.74 cash in bank with all ac­ be 85c., althougb all December from 10o ibs. milk.
9,954 Ibs. whey fat produced, ieember making. $395.19. Total $18,- of milk during 1918, as against cheese.
38«. Tillamook,
counts paid to date and what sup. Blaine sold for
092.05.
Triplet cheese is now selling al 88c. which sold for $5,272.82.
1.827,469 during 1917.
plies there on hand are paid for.
Liabilities—Bills payable, $9,7o0.- ” | This milk contained 84,230 lbs. of
Cheese sold tor $168,102.4». an
I do not know the value of the fac­ Tillamook, the highest price known.
Dreadful Cough Cured.
00; Capital stock paid up, $4,900.00; buter fat, aa average of 3.95 per cent
average price of 26.46c. Tillamook.
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tory nor tbs amount of outstanding
December
money
in,
$843.38;
By
Expenses
for
the
year
were
$14,-
fat.
capital stock, hence cannot give Maple Leaf Creamery Association.
A severe cold is ofteu followed by a
balance, 2.648.67. Total, $18,092,- > 234,024 Tbs. of cheese made, mak-
you an itemized financial statement.
Factory received 4.978,839 lbs. 415.05
rough
cough for which Chamberlain’s
05.
Making account was $16.968.74.
I believe, however, that this Is the milk.
i ing 3,270 boxes.
Cough Remedy has proven especially
Of
the
above
surplus
of
$2,648.67,
Resources
buildlug
and
ground.
first time tbe company has been out
. Cheese sold for $62,136.95, an valuable. Mrs.
Milk contained 298,060 Ibs. of but­
W. Olsen, Marys­
$7.407.40; Supplies and 1919 expen­ $2,380.26 came from operating ex­ average of 26.55c. the lb. 1917 was ville, Mo., writes: “About two years
of debt und had a balance in the ter fat.
pense.
$268.41
from
loss
and
gain
bank.
Average butter fat in milk, 4.179 ses. $4.449.13; Cash in bank. $1,-
$48.895.63.
ago my little boy Jean caught a
227.87; Mdse, account out, 75c.; account.
Triplet cheese la now selling at 38c per cent.
Average
yield was 10.98 ibs. severe cold and coughed dreadfully
Patrons milk was paid for on what cheese per 100 tbs. milk.
Tillamook, the highest price known.
lu addition, 727.90 Ibs. of butter Claim for lost cheese, $49.68; Sand
for days. I tried a number of cough
1918 is known as the fat plus six basis.
All of the 1918 cheese has been ship­ fat was shipped to Portland and Lake Creamery Co., $6.59.
The company received $7,753.93 medicines but nothing did him any
Butter
fat
price
having
been
as
fol
­
cheese
account,
$19.72,
Total,
$13,-
ped from thia county and slocks of $391.02 was realized from this,
for making cheese. Average charge good until I gave him Chamber­
lows, the first amount actually being was 3.31c. Ib. cheese.
chess are light everywhere.
Also. 10,795% lbs. butter was sold 161.05.
lain’s Cough Remedy. It relieved his
paid,
the
second
amount
would
have
Liabilities -Capital
stock
out­
for $5,652.27. From this should be
Expenses for the year were $6,- cough right away and before he had
been
paid
under
ordinary
Babcock
balance.
standing,
$1,100.00;
By
deducted
1338
bls.
of butter fat
686.58.
Oretown Cheese Co.
finished taking one bottle he was
method of paying for buter fat:April
$13,161.05.
The company is in god shape fi­ cured. I think It is just fine for
Factory received 1,382,658 Ibs. of bought from other faotories and for $12.061.05. Total.
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53.4c.
(62.70;
May,
53c.,
(61.8c.);
whlch $917,65 was paid.
nancially. We are carrying quite a
milk during gthe year 1918.
June, 53.2c. (62.1c.); July. 55.5c„ little stock of supplies, but all are children."
Long Prairie Creamery Co.
576,604 ibs. cheese produced, mak­
Milk contained 56,653 Tbs. butter
The factory received tolal of 1,820- (64.7c.); August, 58c., (67.7c.); worth more than they cost uj.
ing 8,27 4 boxes.
fat. an averageg of 4.1 per cent.
Call For Bids.
Sept., 65 %c., (76c.); October, 80c.,,
113 lbs. of milk during 1918.
Average yield 11.58.
152.578 Ibs. cheese produced, mak­
I Resources— Building and ground,
———•—O'- ■ ■ ■
(91c.);
November,
83c.,
(95c.),
and
Milk contained 71,380 Ibs. butter
Cheese sold for $154.937.11, an
ing 2,180 boxes.
$5,392.60; Supplies on hand, $1,505-
Notice is hereby given that the
December,
estimated,
new
way,
82c.,
fat. an average of 3.922 per cent.
Average yield, 11.04 lbs. cheese average of 26.87c. the lb.
50; Cash in bank, $862.80; Novem­ County Court of Tillumook County
201,358 Ibs. cheese produced, mak­ old way, 93.2c.
Factory will receive $15.984.37 for
per 100 lbs. milk.
ber cheese due company, $613.71; will receive proposals until 10
The factory is quite well supplied
ing z,Su2 boxes.
making cheese.
Cheese sold for $39,715.13.
December making due company, o’clock a.m., March 7th, 1919, for
Cheese sold for $52,349.02, an will all kinds of supplies for some $190.14. Total, $8.564.75.
Expenses for the year were $16,-
Average price received, 26.03c,
driving new piers and retimberlng
months
to
come,
but
needs
wood
bad-
j
Factory received $4,448.67 for 066.04. Company also installed but­ average of 26c. the tb.
! Liabilities— Capital stock
out- span over Tillamook river on the
iy.
Average yield. 11.06 tbs. cheese
making cheese, an average of 2.92c. ter making plant.
$1,925.00; Bills payable, Squires road, according, to the speci­
All of the 1918 cheese In the coun­ standing,
the Ib.
___ — _______
Resources
Building ___
and ______
ground. per 100 lbs. milk.
$2,000.00; December money
in,
Factory produced, 1,282 ibs. whey ty has been sold. This is the first $661.96; Balance favor stockholders, fications now on file with the County
Expenses for the year were $3,- $5.689.01; Supplies paid for, $4,-
Clerk of Tillamook County, and then
time
in
several
years
that
cheese
has
butter
fat.
992.04.
435.00, Cash In bank, $4,291.34;
$3,977.79. Total, $8,564.75.
publicly opened and read.
been
sold
up
as
closely
as
today
at
Company received $6,192.60 for
December butter fat payment will I Wilson River Farmer’s water $676;
If the compuny wanted to liquidate
Each proposal shall be in a sealed
this season of the year. Also all
be 86c.
Smnll accounts, $279.84. Total. $15,- making cheese.
its
assets
far
exceed
its
liabilities,
Expenses for the yenr were $6,- stocks of . cheese throughout this outside of stock consist of the notes envelope marked on the outside,
Resources Building and ground, I 370.33.
“Proposal to Repair Squires Bridge
country are very low, which will
Liabilities—Capital
$2,138.53; Supplies on hand paid for
stock
out, 020.28.
at bank and December money in, or over Tillamook River" and shall be
mean
quite
high
prices
the
next
few
Resources
—
Building
and
ground,
!
$900.00;
December
$1,521.50; Cash in bank. $841.03;
money in. $1,-
total of $2,661.96, leaving balance of accompanied by
cash,
certified
$2,704.87; supplies on hand paid for, months.
December making gdue us. $103.80; 600.41; By balano«. $12,869.92.
$510.19 favorable. The earned sur­ cheque or bidder's bond equal in
Triplet cheese is now selling at $1.438.00; Decembei making due us,
1918 expense account, dividends,
plus of rhe company since organiza­
$80.00; Small accounts, $4.85. Total. 38c. Tillamook, the highest JViee $129.18; Cash tn bank. $33.07; Ac­ Three Rivers Creamery Association. tion is as shown above, $3,977.79. amount to 5 per cent of the total of
Factory received 1,814,633 Ibs. of Last year we commenced the season the bid, such amount made payable
$4.692.71.
I known. All of the 1918 cheese has count due company, $2.10; Total.
to Tillamook County. Proposals shall
milk during 1918.
$4,307.22.
Liabilities- December money col­ | been sold.
with only $748.00 worth of supplies
74.983 Ibs. of butter fat in nulk. on hand, as against $1,505.50 this be made on forms furnished by the
Liabilities Capital stock
out­
lected In, $582.84; Capital stock
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County Clerk.
standing. $750.00; December money an average of 4.13 per cent.
outstanding, $800.00, Meda Cream­
Miami Valley Creamery Co.
year. Wish you would appoint a com-
The County reserves the right to
198,780
Ibs.
cheese
produced,
in.
$489.78;
By
balance.
$3,067.44,
ery, salt, $30.63; By balance $3,-
mak-
The factory received 717,211 Ibs.
t mil tee to audit the books.
reject any and all bills.
ing 2.849 boxes.
Total, $4,307.22.
279.24; Total $4.692.71.
of milk during 1918.
First publication Feb. 20, 1919.
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Average yield was 10.95 lbs. i
All the 1918 cheese Is now sold and
29,611 Ibs. butter fat in milk.
Neskowin Dairy Association.
Last publication March 6th, 1919.
cheese per 100 Ibs. milk.
shipped. Triplet cheese Is now selling I Average of 4.128 per cent butter
Fairview Dairy Association.
• The factory received 1,057.828
Erwin Harrison.
Cheese sold for $52.133.93.
at 38c. Tillamok, the highest price fat in ntilk.
Factory received 2.559,561 tbs. of
I lbs. of milk during the year, as
Average price was 26.33c. tb.
County Clerk.
known.
79,603 Ibs. cheese produoed. inak- milk during 1918.
'against
1.007,762
Ibs.
the
year
be
­
2,499 tbs. whey butter fat pro- fore.
This milk contained 108.59 .bs. of
lug 1,110 boxes.
STRAIN TOO GREAT.
Average yield. 11.10 Ibs. cheese butler fat. an average of 4.2 . ; cr duced.
Pleasant r Valley Cheese Company.
41.446 tbs. of butter fat in milk,
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$1.417.40
realized
from
whey
buf­
cent.
per
100
Ibs.
milk.
Factory received .898.424 lbs milk
an ..verage of 3,918 per cent fat.
Hundreds
of
Tillamook
Readers Find
tv
fat.
294,253
Ibs.
of
cheese
made,
mak
­
Cheese sold for $21,050.12, an
during 1918,
.
112.245 Ibs. cheeee manufactured
Factory received $6.028.08 for
Daily Toil a Burden.
ing 4.425 boxes.
average of 26.32c. the Ih. Allumi.
35.680 lbs. butter fat In milk.
.
and
sold.
The hustle and worry of business
Average yield. 11.5 Ibs. cheese per making cheese.
Factory resetved $2,856.51 for
Average test was 3.971 per cent.
i Average yield. 10.61'lbs. cheese per men,
In
addition
to
this,
$1.238.43
of
100
lbs.
milk.
making
cheese.
98.551 tbs. cheese produoed, mak­
; 100 tbs. milk.
The hard work and stooping of
Cheese sold for $78.423.26, an the whey butter fat money was ap­
Itemized Hats of checks Issued
ing 1.383 boxes.
Cheese sold for $29.262.21, an workmen,
plied
on
whey
separator
plant.
average
price
of
26.65c.
Tillamook.
Average yield, 10.97 lbs. cheese shows expense account paid during
average
price
of
26.06c.
The woman's household cares,
$346.19 was spent on new work
Company received $8.525.83 for
the year of $2.580.32. Part of this
per 100 Ibs. milk.
1,639 boxes of cheese made.
Often weaken the kidneys.
this year, besides the $1.405.27 spent
making cheese.
may have been for 1917 expensa.
Cheese sold for $26.041.05.
received $3,507.01 as mak­
Backache, headache, dizziness,
Expenses for the year were $8.- on separator plant. Bspenses for the ing Factory
Company paid old mortgage of
Average price, 26.42c. Tillamok.
charge.
Kidney troubles, urinary troubles—
year
were
$5.192.50.
087.67.
Company received $3,185.40 for $780.00 und later borrowed $400.00
Expenses for the year were $3,189- frequently follow.
Resources—Building
and other
».505 tbs of whey cream sold.
again. At this writing con puny owes
making cheese.
11.
Read the following and learn the
Expenses for the year were $3,- two notes of $409.00 each. There are which brought $2.876.03. Thia la property. $6.532.31; Supplies on
In addition to making charge, loss way to find relief.
hand paid for, $1.594.50; Cash in
l also $380.00 worth of suppllc« and about 11c. the 100 Ibs. nHlk.
124.20.
E. E. Switzer, 401 N. Meridian Sa..
Resources Building and ground. bank. $1.632.73: December making, and gain (gain) account shows
Resources Building and ground. wood on hand, against practically
$4.762.99.
Supplies on hand paid $166.95; Accounts due company credit of $335.66. This was charged Newberg, Ore., says: "The nature of
$1,290.49; Supplies nn hand paid for. nothing at the beginning of 1918.
in addition to regular making charge order and stop the misery in my back,
Resources—Building and mound, for, $2.808.34; Cash on hond, $1,- $4.54; Total . 9.923.03.
$832.00; Cash in bank. $80 31;
You will note from the following which also gets my kidneys out of
Liabilities Due association $-34.54
Claim due company. $835.37; Decem­ estimated. $1.800.00; Supplies on 481.26; Liberty bond. $100.90; De-
cemb«r making. $300.81; Small ac- December money in. $1,115.70; Bills financial statement that the com­ fix. I find that Doan’s Kidney Pills
ber making due company, $58 89: hand. $380.00. Total $2,180.00.
pany Is now in fairly good financial put my kidneys in good working
Liabilities—Bills payable at bank. counts due company, $120.70. Total. payable. $2.750.00; Capita) stock condition.
Liberty bond $100.00. Total. $3.-
'
outstanding.
$1,600.00:
By
balance.
$9.574.
W.
order and stop the misery In my back
193.06.
800.00; overdraft at bank $14.60;
Resources—Building and ground, I couldn't recommend a beter medi­
LlnbMIttee Capital
stock out- $4.322.79. Total. $9923.03.
Liabilities -Capital
stock
onl- Capital stock outstanding, $930.00;
$1.510.60;
^applies
paid
for.
$850
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cine for backache and kidney trou­
standing. $325.09; Bills payable, By balance favor stockholders. $408- standing. $1,800.00; Tlltamook Co
Cash in bank. $849.73; Total $3- ble."
Cry. Ass’n.. $69 95; December mon­
$1.000.00; Due cheese maker, $88.- 31; Total. $2.180.00.
Emt Beaver Caeese Company.
211.17.
All of 1918 cheese has been sold ey in. $1,089.34; By balance for
Prise 60e., at all dealers. Don’t
15; By balance. $1.779.91. Total.
Factory received 1.022.921 lbs of
LtabilitlM—Capital stock and ad­ simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
$3.193.06
and shipped. Triplet cheese is now stockholders. $6.623.81. Total, $9.- milk during 1918. as against 842.-
vance«
outstanding,
$1.400.00;
By
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nailing at 38c. Tillamook, the high­ 574.10.
'383 Ibs during 1917. A large part balance favor of stockhalders, $1 . Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
est price known.
Mr. Switzer had. Foster-Milburn (Jo,
Central Creamery C<.
pvirt of the increase was Beaver milk. 811.17. Total $3,211.17.
Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—Pd Adv.
Clover Leaf Creamery Company.
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Factory received a total of 1,944,-
Milk contained. 43.592 lbs. butter
1918 cheese is all sold and price«
The factory received total of 2,240- fat. an average of 4.26 per cent.
64$ tba. of milk during 1118, aa
Beaver Creamery Auociatioo.
are
the
highest
they
have
ever
been.
582 lbs. of milk dring 1918.
For Sale.
118.662 Ibs. cheeee produced, mak- Pro«pects are for high prices the
against 1.870,812 tba during 1917,
Factory received total of 860,41$
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This
milk
contained
93.175
Tbs.
of
ing
1.667
boxes.
a gain of 73.830 lbs over 1917.
coming
season.
Ibs. of milk during 1918.
butter fat.
Yield was n.< n>e. cheese per 100
A Registered Holstein Bull ten
80,804 Ibs. butter fat In milk, an
Milk cuutained 35.907 tbs. butter I Average butter fat content. 4.159
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lbs. milk. Both the high yteld and
months old, a fine individual, bred
average of 4.16 per cent.
fat. and average of 4.17 per cent.
Elwood
Creamery
Company.
the high prices were helped by bav-
214,121 tba. cheese produced, mak­ 91.090 Ibs cheese sold. 1.344 boxes per cent.
by E. Werner, Aurora, from his fam-
__
Factory received 1.241,386 Ibs of ous Sire. Fobe De Koi 2nd Johanna
250.479 tbs. cheeee produced, mak­ Ing the Beaver milk the latter part
ing 3.001 boxes.
cheese produced.
milk during 1918.
ing
3.539
boxen.
Average yield. 11 01 Ibs cheese per
Duke, and a dam with a good record,
of the season, when yteld was larger
Average yield. 10,82 Ibs. cheese
51.376 Ibs. of butter fat in milk,
Average yield. 11 18 Ibs. cheese and when price« were higher. Both
100 tba milk.
will sell or exchange for a good cow
per 100 Ibs. milk. Some of (tie cheese per 100 tbs. milk.
an average of 4.14 per cent butter •r heifer.
Cheese sold for $56.62$.16, an wat burned, eo tbe above does not
are the highest in the county.
fat.
Cheese sold tor $66.766 89.
i
Cheese sold for $32.702.10 , an
Chas. Macpherson,
140.289 tbs. of cheese made, mak-
Grand Ronde, Oregon.
Cheese Factory Reports
show tbe acrual yield.
Expenses for 1918 were $3,198.90.
Factory received $2,884.90 for
making cheese. All bills presented
are paid.
Company has spent $2,561.63 for
ground and equipment and rebulid-
ing to date. Part of the above ex­
pen.se has been incurred since the
fire.
Resources—Building and ground.
$2.561.63; ¡supplies on hand, $614.07
To balance, $238.69; Total, $3,414.-
39.
Liabilities—Capital stock account.
$817.50; Bills payable, $2,500 00;
Overdraft at bank, $98.89. Total.
$3.414.39.
All cheese has been sold for 1918.
Price for triplets is now 38c. the
highest price known.
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